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2025-12-28 08:51:00

Google Searches for “Crypto” Hit 1-Year Low as Investor Interest Fades

Global interest in cryptocurrency appears to be cooling as 2025 draws to a close, with Google search data pointing to a sharp drop in retail attention. Key Takeaways: Google search interest for “crypto” has fallen to a one-year low in the US, signaling weak retail engagement. Market crashes, memecoin losses and policy shocks have eroded investor confidence. Bitcoin’s prolonged consolidation has failed to draw retail traders back. Worldwide searches for the term “crypto” are hovering just above a one-year low, while search volume in the United States has already fallen to its weakest level in the past 12 months, suggesting muted investor sentiment across key markets. Google Trends data, which measures search interest on a scale from 0 to 100, shows global searches for “crypto” slipping to 26 on Monday, only two points above the yearly low of 24. US Crypto Search Interest Hits 1-Year Low as Retail Pulls Back In the US, search volume dropped to 26, marking a full one-year low. The decline reflects a broader pullback in retail engagement following months of market turbulence and fading enthusiasm for speculative trades. Search interest fell sharply during the April market sell-off triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policy, and has struggled to recover since. Commenting on the trend, crypto commentator Mario Nawfal said retail participation has all but disappeared. “There is close to no retail interest in crypto right now,” he said, adding that public trust was damaged by the collapse of high-profile memecoins linked to the Trump family, many of which have lost more than 90% of their value from peak levels. Nawfal noted that casual investors who once asked about crypto regularly have gone quiet, underscoring how deeply sentiment has shifted. The pullback in search activity mirrors broader market psychology, which remains fragile months after a violent downturn in October. There is close to no retail interest in crypto right now Do we need to start pumping the dino coins again to get retail to come back? After the Trump/Melania memecoin drama it seems that retail lost a lot of faith in the space None of my normie friends or family ask me… pic.twitter.com/ZNnOwT4FKe — 0xMarioNawfal (@RoundtableSpace) December 27, 2025 That flash crash wiped out nearly $20 billion in leveraged positions in a single day, with some altcoins plunging as much as 99%. Bitcoin also suffered a steep reversal, falling from an all-time high above $125,000 to roughly $80,000 by November. Since then, the asset has traded in a narrow range between $80,000 and $90,000, offering few catalysts to reignite retail excitement. Crypto Fear Index Lingers in Fear Territory After November Low Other sentiment indicators paint a similar picture. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index dropped to a yearly low of 10 in November, signaling “extreme fear” among investors. While the index has since recovered slightly to 28, it remains firmly in fear territory, suggesting caution still dominates market behavior. In October, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes and BitMine chair Tom Lee suggested Bitcoin could still climb to $250,000 before year-end. Instead, Bitcoin is down about 3% over the past 30 days, with sentiment deteriorating through December. Last week, K33 also said Bitcoin’s prolonged sell-side pressure from long-term holders may be approaching its limits after years of steady distribution. The post Google Searches for “Crypto” Hit 1-Year Low as Investor Interest Fades appeared first on Cryptonews .

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